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Objective 207.01 4% Understand advanced production methods to design and develop websites. Pre-Production Meet with the client to create a project plan: ☐ Determine the purpose of the website. ☐ Define a target audience. ☐ Set overall goals of the web site. ☐ Agree on deadlines for phases of the project. ☐ Create a budget. ☐ Decide which web design language will best fit the needs of the website. Pre-Production Choose a set of typography based on client’s current marketing and branding materials. ☐ A limited selection of fonts is available for web design, since downloaded fonts will not show properly on other users’ machines. ☐ Choose fonts that are more likely to have consistency across platforms and browsers. Pre-Production Decide upon a color scheme that represents the client or company. In web design, web safe colors are noted by hexadecimal value (hex code). For Example: ☐ #496133 ☐ #1B6699 ☐ #3A3B76 Pre-Production Work with client to create a flowchart. ☐ Helps decide how many individual pages the website will contain and their titles. ☐ Organizes the structure and navigation between parent pages and child pages. Pre-Production Gather and manage digital assets. ☐ Create a file-naming convention to assure proper organization and storage. ☐ Save and organize files for easy and quick access. In web design this is often done in the root folder. ☐ For web design, knowing a file’s pathname is very important. Links to a file on a website call on the pathname of the file, not the file itself ☐ User/Desktop/WebDesign/Assets/HomeBanner.jpg Pre-Production Determine specific software needs: Visual Editor ☐ Design software that manipulates components of the web page without the user writing or editing code, WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). Text Editor ☐ Simple text editing program used to write or edit web design code; does not show a visual component. Production Create web page template. Set up formatting rules. Add content, graphics, text, and hyperlinks. Set up site navigation. Post-Production Review design comps with client: ☐ Provide the client with multiple renditions of the website that meet the goals and purpose, but look visually different (layout, colors, etc.). ☐ Used for comparison purposes so the client can make a final decision. ☐ Different layouts could be used for different pages of the website (landing page, home page, contact page, etc.). Post-Production Debug the source code ☐ Run the website’s code through a debug program to check for syntax or structure errors. Post-Production Preview the final version ☐ Proofread the website for errors in text. ☐ Check the links to make sure they are all working. ☐ Check the website for compatibility with all browsers to ensure consistency. Post-Production Publish the final website: ☐ Save all of the CSS and HTML files, images, and other assets (on the designer’s computer and/or on an external server if necessary). ☐ Publish the website to the Internet (through a website hosting site or through the client’s home server).